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Single Chrysanthemums, continued' 



Merstham Jewel. Golden bronze with yellow 

 points and center. Matures about November lo. 



*Miss Isabelle. This charming variety was intro- 

 duced by us. It is a sport of Mrs. E. D. Godfrey, and 

 comes to maturity for Thanksgiving Day. It is a very 

 useful variety for table work. Bronze in color, with a 

 silvery reverse to the petal. 



*Miss Mary Pope. A pale pink with a very large 

 flower; one of the best. Early. Ready October 20. 



*Mrs. E. D. Godfrey. A lovely shade of light pink; 

 very strong-growing variety. Late-blooming, coming 

 for Thanksgiving Day. 



*Mrs. W. E. Buckingham. In color a brilliant 

 shade of rose-pink. One of the hnest Singles. Nov. i. 



Mrs. Whitehorn. Salmon-terra-cotta. Midseason. 

 Best when it does not stay until fully developed. 



*November Glow. Bright golden yellow; semi- 

 double; flowers held erect on strong stems. It matures 

 late and is at its prime at Thanksgiving time. It is a 

 grand acquisition, as it extends the season for yellow 

 Single and semi-double varieties. 



Pink Simplicity. The finest pink Single variety 

 that we have ever offered. The color is a clear, even 

 shade of flesh-pink. The individual flowers are large 

 and of excellent substance. The growth is medium but 

 strong and supports the flower-cluster perfectly. It 

 makes large sprays. The flowers do not crowd, being 

 carried well apart. Matures early in November. As 

 an exhibition Single or for general cutting it is, in our 

 opinion, the best variety of the type, regardless of color. 



*Polly Duncan. Clear, bright golden yellow; semi- 

 double; very finely formed. One of the best for general 

 use. Ready November i. 



Priscilia. Very clear, light rosy pink in color. Very 

 strong grower, making large, heavy sprays. Tall and 

 has strong stems. Makes an abundance of flower- 

 shoots. In flower November i. 



Ramona. A tall-growing variety; very deep red- 

 dish bronze in color. Gold tip to reverse of petal. A 

 very fine bronze variety. 



Red Riding Hood. Brilliant crimson flowers, com- 

 ing early in October. 



*Virginia Holden. We are offering this new dark 

 crimson Single in the belief that it is the best in exist- 

 ence. It is deep, velvety crimson in color and has ample 

 stem to support the flower which is not large, but beau- 

 tifully formed. It makes a good quantity of blooms to 

 the spray, but is not crowded as the flowers hold well 

 apart. It is distinct and valuable. 



Well's Excelsior. A tall-growing bronze. It pre- 

 cedes into flower the variety Merstham Jewel. Ready 

 to cut November i and is excellent for general growing. 



Wenonah. A beautiful, silvery bronze. In full 

 flower October 1 5. By far the finest early bronze Single 

 ever offered. 



Very few of the Single varieties are satisfactory 

 out-of-doors with us in New England. Cinderella, Pris- 

 cilia, Gipsy, Wenonah, Red Riding Hood, and Mrs. 

 Buckingham have proved the best. 



New Anemone 

 Chrysanthemums 



IZOLA. (Smith.) Deep cerise-pink in color and ideal 

 in form. Strong in growth and very free-flowering. 

 Ready November 15. The best of the dark-colored 

 varieties. Very fine. 2>4-inch pots, 25 cts. each, $2 per 

 doz., $12 per 100. 



PINK LADY. (A. N. Pierson, Inc.) A bright pink 

 Anemone that has made an excellent showing. It is of 

 medium size and true to type. Strong-stemmed. 

 Flowers for Thanksgiving Day. 2>4-inch pots, 25 cts. 

 each, $2.50 per doz.. Si 5 f>er 100. 



VOLUNTEER. (A. N. Pierson, Inc.) A very bright 

 golden-yellow that will come into flower for Thanksgiv- 

 ing Day. Strong, stiff stems and needs little tying. It 

 will produce a big cut of good market bloom. 2X-inch 

 pots, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100. 



Volunteer Chrysanthemums 



General List of Anemone 

 Chrysanthemums 



2'/4-inch pots, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100 



Eugene Langaulet. Deep golden yellow in color, 

 with a double row of petals just prominent enough to 

 class this very desirable variety with the Anemones. 

 The lateness of its blooming season enables the grower 

 to hold it for Thanksgiving Day. Its bright golden color 

 and its close resemblance to the Pompons recommend it 

 for general growing. 



Garza. The well-known white variety; considered 

 the best in its class. 



Golden Lyda Thomas. A tall-growing, late-flower- 

 ing variety which is excellent for cutting. Will follow 

 Eugene Langaulet in blooming season. 



Yellow Garza. Yellow sport of Garza. Similar to 

 Garza in habit and form, but clear, bright yellow in color. 



Pot-Plant Type 



A short, compact-growing, large-flowered variety 

 should make a good pot plant, provided it produces 

 double flowers on any bud. The so-called Decorative 

 type makes excellent pot plants. The Caprices are un- 

 excelled. Of the large-flowered kinds listed elsewhere, 

 Barbara Davis, Elvia Scoville, Glory of the Pacific, 

 Golden Gleam, Greystone, Polly Rose, Wells' Late Pink, 

 and Yellow Polly Rose will give a selection of color that 

 will be found satisfactory. In Pompons there is none 

 better than Frank Wilcox, and in Anemones, Eugene 

 Langaulet, which, with Garza and Yellow Garza, will 

 be all that is needed. We refer you to the sections in 

 which the above-named are listed. 



2 V4-inch pots, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100 



